wondklaver
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From wond (“wound”) + klaver (“klaver”), referring to its use in treating wounds. Compare its Latin name (vulnerarius derives from vulnus (“wound”)), German Wundklee and English woundwort.
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wondklaver f or m (plural wondklavers, diminutive wondklavertje n)
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